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				<h1>Administration</h1>
				<h2>Admin - Main</h2>
				<p>Main page for administration area for PHP Project Tracker.</p>
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					<h1>Errors</h1>
					<p>If there are any errors during your usage of <strong>PHP Project Tracker</strong>, they will appear here.</p>
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						<li>No errors have actually occurred.</li>
						<li>We're just displaying how they'll be shown to you.</li>
						<li>So keep an eye out for this red box!</li>
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					<h1>Notes</h1>
					<p>If a page has any helpful notes for you, they will be right here.</p>
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						<li>These notes will keep you on the straight 'n' narrow.</li>
						<li>Some pages are what we call 'destructive' - if you don't understand what you're doing, it could lead to catastrophe.</li>
						<li>So, to prevent slip-ups, you'll be given that information here.</li>
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				<p>PHP Project Tracker is something like a CMS for your projects and their subsequent releases,
				and of course their releases changelogs. We say <em>something like</em> because the developers 
				are too lazy to come up with a decent definition for the application; it simply does what they 
				needed it to do.</p>
				
				<h2>Getting Started...</h2>
				
				<p>It's rather simple to get yourself started, and it can be done in <strong>3 Easy Steps</strong>.</p>
				
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						<li><h1><a href="<?=site_url('admin/project/create')?>">Create</a> A New Project,</h1></li>
						<li><h1><a href="<?=site_url('admin/release/add')?>">Add A Release</a> For Said Groovy Project,</h1></li>
						<li><h1><a href="<?=site_url('admin/changelog/add')?>">Add Changelogs</a> For New Release.</h1></li>
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				<h2>Furthermore...</h2>
				<p>There's a compact navigation system on the left, which you will be able to find on any page inside the application. The navigation leads to all possible areas of the site.</p>
				
				<p><em><strong>Note:</strong></em> if you cannot find what you're looking for, hit the '+' button on the navigation to open the sub-menus. If you still cannot find what you're looking for, it probably doesn't exist.</p>
				
				<h2>And A Little More...</h2>
				
				<p>From the developers: <strong><em>a hearty thank you!</em></strong></p>
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